焼き物

焼き物
やきもの【焼き物】
*pottery
〖U〗陶器
porcelain
〖U〗磁器
*china
〖C〗磁器
chinaware
[集合的に]陶磁器類
earthenware
[集合的に](きめの荒い)陶器.
¶ → 焼き物師
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やきもの【焼き物】
1 〔陶磁器〕 pottery; porcelain; earthenware; ceramics; ceramic ware; china(ware); crockery.
2 〔料理〕 a grilled dish; a roast [broiled] fish; roast meat; a roast; a steak.
焼き物がま a kiln; an oven.
焼き物師 a potter; a ceramist.
焼き物製造所 a pottery.

Japanese-English dictionary. 2013.

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